The Republican Movement (French: Mouvement républicain; German: Republikanische Bewegung) was a political party in Switzerland between 1971 and 1989.
[4] However, in the 1975 elections the party's share of the vote fell to 3% and it was reduced to four seats.
[3][4] The 1979 elections saw the party lose the majority of its support as it was reduced to 0.6% of the vote and won only one seat.
[7] The Republican Movement supported anti-immigrant and anti-establishment policies, as well as fundamentalist Protestant Christian views.
[7] In 1972 the Republican Movement officially associated itself with the anti-immigrant Vigilance, which was founded in 1964 and based in the Canton of Geneva.